Valley News Dispatch

Building the Valley: Plum woman’s shop brings string art, tie-dye to New Kensington

Brian C. Rittmeyer
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Kim Denne opened her business, Yinzpired, on Dec. 1 in the Kenmar Suites on Fifth Avenue in New Kensington.
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Kim Denne of Plum works on string art July 2 at her New Kensington shop, Yinzpired.
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Kim Denne of Plum works on string art July 2 at her New Kensington shop, Yinzpired.
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Louis B. Ruediger | TribLive
Tie-dyed items, including shirts for newborns to adult size 6X, have become the biggest part of Kim Denne’s business at Yinzpired in New Kensington.
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Louis B. Ruediger | TribLive
A string art image of Willie Nelson is offered for sale July 2 at Yinzpired in New Kensington. The portrait is made from one continuous piece of black cotton thread 12 football fields long.
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Kim Denne, owner of Yinzpired in New Kensington, shows one of her tie-dyed T-shirts on July 2.

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